Gaelic4Mothers&Others
2014 Club Information Booklet
Contents Page What is G4M&O?
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History of Gaelic4Mothers & Others
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Key objectives
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Structure of Programme
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Step by Step Guide
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Role of the coordinator/club/ coach
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Costs
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Insurance Option One
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Insurance Option Two
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Blitz Guidelines
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Fundraising Ideas
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Promotion of the Programme
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Testimonials
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Registration Form
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Be Part of It
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Contacts
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What is G4M&O? Gaelic4Mothers&Others is an initiative that: Is run by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association to introduce mothers and other women to playing Ladies Gaelic Football. Sees women playing Ladies Gaelic non-competitive and social environment.
Football
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Is an opportunity for women to get their recommended weekly exercise in a fun way while meeting other mothers in the area. Means being a Mother is not a necessity but participants must be 18+ and not currently playing competitively with a club team.
History
Women in Sport initiative introduced to clubs in 2008.
Aimed at women and mothers who may not have played for a long time or who may never have played Ladies Gaelic Football
Clubs may run the programme individually or in conjunction with other clubs in the area.
Currently have up to 200 G4M&O Clubs set up in 2013 Page 3
Key Objectives
Chance to be socially active within the community.
Provide women with an opportunity to be physically active within the non competitive framework of LGFA
Provide women with a chance to meet and interact with other women/ mothers in the community or from nearby parishes
Serves to create a fun and social dimension to any existing Ladies Football section in a club.
Provide women with the opportunity to play Ladies Gaelic Football recreationally.
Give women from non LGFA backgrounds the chance to start playing Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, non competitive and social environment.
Provide clubs with new members who may take up volunteer roles with the club in the future.
Create awareness of Ladies Gaelic Football in the community.
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Structure of Programme
1 session every week for 1 hour
Introduce women to the basic skills of Ladies Gaelic Football through fun games and drills
At the end of the 6 weeks the site can hold a small blitz for the group and if possible invite other Gaelic4Mothers&Others sites in for small sided non competitive games.
Provincial & National Blitzes held throughout the year.
It’s recommended to run the 6 week programme to establish interest and hopefully continue to play/train after by registering as a G4M&O member of the association.
If after the 6 week programme the participants want to continue with the training it is advisable that the club try to accommodate them in terms of a playing facility and access to equipment and provision of a coach
Some of those who may not be interested in continuing may like to get involved in assisting to coach or become an administrator in the club and therefore the club should look at finding them a meaningful role. A ‘Ready Steady Coach Programme can be organised in the club through the LGFA Office to assist with this
After 6 weeks, it is the clubs responsibility to continue running the initiative. All players must register as official members of the Ladies Gaelic Football Association through their club registrar. They do not need to pay into the injury fund. Page 5
Step by Step Guide 1.
Identify the need for Gaelic4Mothers&Others in your club and obtain relevant information material from website or LGFA Office
2.
Clubs should identify a minimum of two personnel to be involved in the G4M&O Club – one coordinator and one coach. Recommended that one of these be a female
3.
Contact LGFA to register your site. Registration forms and posters can be downloaded from www.ladiesgaelic.ie .
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Sign the registration form to agree that club will abide by the G4M&O ethos at all times and forward to the relevant personnel
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Avail of Programme specific training that will be for both co-ordinators and coaches. Training to be delivered provincially on an annual basis
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Choose a suitable day and time (try not to clash with other activities in area)
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Advertise and promote Gaelic4 Mothers&Others through local schools, shops etc.
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Send article to local newspapers with details of programme and who they can contact
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Source footballs, bibs and cones
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Register women on first night and ensure all participants sign form. Also provide information on insurance cover. Remember: participants must be minimum 18 years of age and it is not a necessity to be a moth er. They must not be currently playing adult club football Page 6
Role of …….
Attend Provincial G4M&O Programme specific training available on annual basis
Work alongside Club PRO to promote the programme in as many ways as possible
Explain to participants on the first night about signing disclaimers or option of personal injury cover
Ensure all participants complete the registration form on their first night
Provision of equipment- footballs, cones, bibs
Select a coordinator to liaise with the Provincial and National Development Team. Include details of same on registration form.
Source a coach - suitable to deliver coaching sessions to this group
Attend Provincial G4M&O Programme specific training available on an annual basis
Be on time
Be prepared – know the activities you are going to deliver each week
Consult the sample drills booklet provided
Collect footballs/equipment and set up your drills
Ensure that the activities reflect the ability and fitness level of the participants Page 7
Costs Please see below overview of costs associated with G4M&O Programme: 0 - 6 Weeks
No cost associated with same from LGFA point of view
6 + Weeks
Must pay 12 Euro G4M&O Registration fee through club registrar Breakdown is as follows: 2 Euro per player payable to the Club 2 Euro per player payable to the County Board 2 Euro per player payable to the Provincial Council 6 Euro per player payable to Central Council
Insurance
Players participate at own risk or club can take out personal injury cover. See enclosed two options available. LGFA Injury Fund does NOT apply to G4M&O Programme
Provincial & National Blitzes
Entry fee will apply
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Insurance Option 1
Option of purchasing Personal Injury Cover for your participants
Participants are NOT covered by LGFA injury fund.
Agreement made with O’Callaghan Insurances to cover members of this programme
Summary
Policy will be in name of club Cost per team is €385 (inclusive of 5% Government levy and €30 administration fee) Definition of a team is up to 25 players and 5 mentors. Can cater for more participants, if required.
Policy Benefits
Death Permanent Total Loss of Sight Loss of one or more limbs Permanent Total Disablement Medical, Dental & Physiotherapy Expenses Policy Excess
€75,000 €75,000 €75,000 €75,000 €3,500 €50
When Cover Operates
Playing or officiating for the club in Gaelic4Mothers&Others matches or representative games Taking part in Gaelic4Mothers&Others training organised by the club or representative body While proceeding to or returning from Gaelic4Mothers&Others matches or training While taking part in any Gaelic4Mothers&Others social activity organised by the club or representative body Page 9
Frequently Asked Questions Q.
Do you require a list of all members of the club?
A.
The company does require a list of players. Up to 5 mentors or coaches are automatically covered per team and do not have to be named. What is required to arrange cover?
Q. A.
Completed application form (available from O’Callaghan Insurances) along with payment
Q.
What is the policy excess?
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The policy excess is €50
Q.
How do I make a claim?
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Claim form must be completed by the player and returned to O’Callaghan Insurances along with the original receipts for treatment
Q.
I would like to claim for an injury to my knee and the physiotherapy treatment is ongoing, can I send in the receipts that I have to date and send the rest in when the treatment is finished?
A.
Yes, you can send in the receipts that you have and we will settle this amount, then when you have the remainder of the receipts we will re-open the claim
Q.
I would like to make a claim for an ongoing injury to my back which was caused by continuous strain, am I covered?
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No, the policy covers you to claim up to €3500 for medical expenses caused by an accident. The policy is not designed to cover Injuries as a result of normal wear and tear of muscles etc. as a result of over training and over use For Further Information or to Acquire Insurance Cover Contact:
O’Callaghan Insurances Limited Blackthorn Business Park, Coe’s Road, Dundalk, Co Louth Tel: 042 9359032 Email:
[email protected] Page 10
Insurance Option 2
Option of purchasing Personal Injury Cover for your participants
Participants NOT covered by LGFA injury fund.
Agreement made with Gogans Insurances to cover members of this programme
Summary
Policy will be in name of club Cost per team is €402 plus administration fee of €70 per club Definition of a team is up to 20 players and 5 mentors however if more players on a team this will be catered for
Policy Benefits
Death Permanent Total Loss of Sight Loss of one or more limbs Permanent Total Disablement Medical, Dental & Physiotherapy Expenses Policy Excess
€75,000 €75,000 €75,000 €75,000 €3,500 €75
When Cover Operates
Playing or officiating for the club in amateur matches or representative games Taking part in training organised by the club or representative body While proceeding to or returning from matches or training While taking part in any social activity organised by the club or representative
Frequently Asked Questions Q.
Do you require a list of all members of the club?
A.
The company does require a list of players. Up to 5 mentors or coaches are automatically covered per team and do not have to be named.
Q.
What is required to arrange cover?
A.
Completed application form (available from Gogans) along with payment
Q.
What is the policy excess?
A.
The policy excess is €75
Q.
How do I make a claim?
A.
Claim form must be completed by the player and returned to Gogans along with the original receipts for treatment
Q.
I would like to claim for an injury to my knee and the physiotherapy treatment is ongoing, can I send in the receipts that I have to date and send the rest in when the treatment is finished?
A.
Yes, you can send in the receipts that you have and we will settle this amount, then when you have the remainder of the receipts we will re-open the claim
Q.
I would like to make a claim for an ongoing injury to my back which was caused by continuous strain, am I covered?
A.
No, the policy covers you to claim up to €3500 for medical expenses caused by an accident. The policy is not designed to cover injuries as a result of normal wear and tear of muscles etc. as a result of over training and over use For Further Information or to Acquire Insurance Cover Contact:
Gogans Insurances Limited Unit A5, Nutgrove Office Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 Tel: 01 2990299 Email:
[email protected] lines G4M&O Blitz Day Guide If you are considering holding a Gaelic4Mothers&Others Blitz in your club or County here are a few things to think about:
The primary aim of a Gaelic4Mothers&Others Blitz is to give clubs the opportunity to socialise with other teams and to try out their skills in a fun environment. The aim of your Blitz should be to facilitate this socialising and feel good atmosphere for other teams.
Notification of all Blitzes should be sent to Paula Prunty (National Games Development Manager) at
[email protected] or (01) 8363156. The purpose of this is for the LGFA office to have a record of all blitzes played during the year.
Gaelic4Mothers&Others is a strictly recreational and non-competitive initiative. It is therefore imperative that Blitz Days are run with the right ethos. To ensure this, there should be no finals played and no medals or trophies should be presented. (an exception to this would be if a club presented a FUN award, i.e. ‘Most Entertaining Team’ or ‘Best Team Song.’)
Clubs may be visited by a member of the LGFA Development Team to ensure the ethos of G4M&O is being adhered to at all times
Games should be no more than 13-a-side, should not be played on full size pitches, and should be no longer than 15 minutes a half.
Referees should be fully aware of the Gaelic4Mothers&Others ethos and ensure that all games are played in a non-competitive manner.
As Blitz Days are a social event you should consider if you want to provide entertainment or a post blitz event. Teams may want to carry on their activities later in the evening, could your club facilitate this?
The key factor in Gaelic4Mothers&Others Blitz Days is that they are held in a fun and inclusive environment. Every participant regardless of ability or experience should feel welcome on the day. Page 13
Fundraising
Raise funds to pay for activities (e.g. Blitz days)
To organise gear for participants (e.g, official hoodies, jerseys etc.)
Pay for registration fee to become official members at end of six week programme so do not need to pay all at once
Organise social outings (e.g. Weekends away, nights out etc.)
How much money do the group need to raise?
How much time do we you have to reach target?
Who can help with the fundraising?
What are the best ways of raising the funds needed?
Complete steps above
Decide if you want to collect a certain amount of money each week or organise a fundraiser (s) By collecting each week it is easier on participants
Appoint designated co-ordinator to collect money
Set up committee if organising events/ activities
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1.
Self Fundraise - Each participant pays a certain amount per session (eg. €2) and all money pooled until end of programme
2.
Quiz Night/ Night at The Races - Decide on entry fee and source sponsorship. Can also have a raffle on the night
3.
Family Fun Day - Organise in the club and include activities for all family members. Can have entry fee or charge per activity
4.
Bag Packing - Apply to local supermarket for the group to go bag packing for the day. Great team building also
5.
Fashion Show - Organise in conjunction with local fashion stores to arrange fashion show and charge entrance fee and source sponsors where possible
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Coffee/ Tea Party - Can be held on local premises or club and invite all locals to come along and have entrance fee or donations
Your Group will have many more ideas!! Page 15
Promotion
Select preferred poster format and contact the LGFA Office for emailed copy
or download from www.ladiesgaelic.ie. Distribute the posters in local shops, businesses, places of employment
where large numbers of females may work Place notice in local papers, on local radio, in church/ club newsletters,
websites Give notice to primary school children to take home to their mothers Place contact details for the coordinator and the venue and time of the
programme on all promotional material Even following the start of the programme continue to promote it and many
will join after 2/3 weeks. Page 16
Testimonials
I really enjoyed coaching, especially enjoyed the women’s openness to take on the activities
It brought an enthusiastic group of mothers together in the club, highlighting that our club is a place all the family can play
Great to have this opportunity for mothers, will definitely like to see it continuing for years to come
The laughing each week was like therapy
Have fun with it that’s what the parents are there for
It is great to be active for an hour with like-minded women
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l ia ic ff O it e k a M s t’ e L So 2014 G4M&O PROGRAMME REGISTRATION FORM CLUB NAME:
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COUNTY:
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G4M&O CONTACT PHONE NUMBER:
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G4M&O CONTACT EMAIL ADDRES:
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DATE G4M&O SITE COMMENCED/COMMENCING:__________________ G4M&O Programme Ethos:
All Gaelic4Mothers&Others sites should familiarise themselves with the G4M&O programme ethos. All sites should read below and agree to abide by these terms at all times. G4M&O is a non-competitive recreational form of Ladies Gaelic Football G4M&O is all inclusive. It should always welcome women over the age of 18 and who currently do not play any form of competitive club football and would like to play. They cannot be a registered player with any LGFA club All G4M&O training sessions are fun orientated with the focus on learning the skills of our game, developing social skills and providing an opportunity for women to be physically active All G4M&O blitzes are about participation and not winning. There are no winners or losers at G4M&O Blitzes and no scores are recorded. Blitzes should aim to allow women to meet other G4M&O Sites while having fun playing small sided matches All G4M&O Clubs must seek prior approval from the National Development Officer prior to hosting G4M&O Blitzes
Does your club agree to abide by the LGFA G4M&O ethos as outlined above? Yes Signature:
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No Date:
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To be returned to: Paula Prunty, Ladies Gaelic Football Association, Croke Park, Dublin 3 Or
[email protected] Be a part of it…..
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Useful Contacts National Development Manager Paula Prunty Croke Park Dublin 3 Ph:
01 8363156
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[email protected] National Development Officers
Lyn Savage Croke Park Dublin 3 Ph: E:
William Harmon, Gortalassa Firies Co. Kerry
087 1316944
[email protected] Ph: 087 9794955, E:
[email protected] www.ladiesgaelic.ie Visit us on
Ladies Gaelic Football Association Croke Park Dublin 3 Phone: 018363156 Fax: 01 8363111 Email:
[email protected]